Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to post-treatment up to 9 mos ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to pre-release up to 1.5 yrs ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to 1 year post-release up to 3.5 yrs ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to 4 years post-release up to 6.5 yrs ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to 7 years post-release up to 9.5 yrs ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Changes from baseline in self-reported Empathy - IRI [ Time Frame: Baseline to 10 years post-release up to 12.5 yrs ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE

Same as current

Current Other Outcome Measures ICMJE

Not Provided

Original Other Outcome Measures ICMJE

Not Provided

Descriptive Information

Brief Title ICMJE

Trial of Impact of Crime Group Intervention for Jail Inmates

Official Title ICMJE

Not Provided

Brief Summary

This pilot study is designed to evaluate the efficacy of the Impact of Crime (IOC) group intervention for jail inmates. The hypothesis is that participants in IOC will show decreases in criminogenic thinking, decreases in shame, increases in guilt, and increases in empathy, which in turn will be reflected in reduced recidivism (official records and self report), relative to those randomly assigned to a treatment as usual group.